"How can she say I represent the plus size woman when she lost half her weight? Now she selling her fashion line to plus size woman [and] she lost all that weight?," another said. "She is a [phony] she use to represent the curvy look now she's getting just like the ones she fought so hard against in the first place."

There were many comments similar to that, although many of her fans came to her defense, saying she looks "beautiful."

"@theashleygraham has done nothing but spread the message that every woman should have confidence and be the best version of themselves. Clearly some have not gotten that message," one supporter said.

After a while, Ashley decided to take matters into her own hands and addressed the brouhaha.

"People come on my page and body shame me because I'm too big, because I'm too small, because I'm not good enough for their standards...," she said. "But at the end of the day I'm good enough for me. Angles will make anyone look bigger or smaller and I just happen to know mine."

After that, she took to Snapchat to address the Instagram controversy in which she shared a picture of herself walking the runway in lingerie. In a text overlay, it read, "I will not let others dictate what they think my body should look like for their own comfort, and neither should you."